EquinorTALKS @ ONS 2024
Transforming and preparing the NCS for a low carbon future
The topic for this dialogue is energy transition, future energy solutions and preparing the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) for a low carbon future. A key question is: How do we transform the NCS, while still providing the energy needed?
The need to ensure a good balance between available energy, affordable energy, and energy without greenhouse gas emissions is challenging.
How can we drive the energy transition forward together?
We aim to contribute to a balanced conversation about the energy transition, the role Equinor and industry partners take and what it will take to succeed.
The recording below is audio only.
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Participants:
Hildegunn T. Blindheim is director general in Offshore Norge. She has been director climate and the environment in the association for several years, and head of the climate strategy for the sector. She has also worked in Norwegian Pollution Agency and Norwegian Institute for Air Research within the transport sector and onshore industry.
Kjetil Lund is director of The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE). He has extensive experience with energy and climate issues from various roles in the civil service. Before Lund took over as director of NVE, he was city councilor for business and ownership in Oslo Municipality.
Grete Birgitte Haaland is senior vice president and the area director for Exploration and Production North - Equinor. She is responsible for the offshore operations spanning from the Møre coast to the Barents Sea. Prior to this, she managed all Equinor's onshore facilities. She commenced her career with Equinor in 1991 and has since held key leadership positions across various business sectors in different value chains.
Moderator:
Kjetil Visnes is director of the Norway Energy Hub, Exploration and Production Norway (EPN). He has been involved in Norway Energy Hub from the start of the project. Over the past few years, Visnes has worked on a number of issues related to the Norwegian shelf.